Many users of the English language make some mistakes while tnasforming a positive sentence into a negative sentence. This PPT describes a simple way in which a positive sentence can be converted ioto a negative sentence.
3. 1. Priya works in Gujarat Gas.
2. You are very intelligent.
3. I am having lunch.
4. He was working on this project yesterday.
5. He has been working since 9 am.
6. You play cricket very well.
These sentences will not have no/not & will end on (.)
1. Affirmative Sentences
There are three
types of Sentences:
4. 1. Priya is not working these days.
2. You were not present in the class yesterday.
3. There are no students in the class now.
4. Kamal doesn’t have a car.
5. I could not complete your work yesterday.
6. She didn’t bring my book that day.
7. There was no water in the lake.
These sentences will have no/not & will end on (.)
There are three
types of Sentences:
2. Negative Sentences
5. 1. Why is Priya not working these days?
2. Why were you not present in the class yesterday?
3. Is Ram present in the office now?
4. Have you brought my book?
5. Does she like badminton?
6. Why is there no water in the jug?
7. When did he reach Surat?
These sentences ask a question &
they may or may not have no/not & will end on (?) Question Mark
3. Interrogative Sentences
There are three
types of Sentences:
7. 7
Types of Verbs
Main Verbs
Helping Verbs
Auxiliary Verbs Modal Auxiliary
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Read
Think
Drive
Write
Produce.
and, so on……
Is
Are
Am
Was
Were
Do
Does
Did
Has
Have
Had
Can
Could
May
Might
Shall
Should
Ought to
Will
Would
8. Formula of a sentence with helping verb:
Subject + helping Verb + Main Verb + Object
Examples:
I am reading newspaper.
You are working very hard.
She will come tomorrow.
A sentence can have
both a helping verb & a main verb
9. Formula of a sentence without helping verb:
Subject + Main Verb + Object
Examples:
I read newspaper.
He plays cricket.
You work very hard.
She comes everyday.
A sentence can be
without a main verb
11. Subject + Helping Verb
+ not
+ Main Verb + Object
(add ‘not’ after helping verb)
12. Subject + Helping Verb + not + Main Verb + Object
Examples:
Priya is working these days.
Priya is not working these days.
You were present in the class yesterday.
You were not present in the class yesterday.
I was absent yesterday.
I was not absent yesterday.
They are coming to attend this meeting.
They are not coming to attend this meeting.
A sentence can have
both a helping verb & a main verb
13. Subject +
do/does/did not
+ Main Verb + Object
(add ‘do/does/did not’ after the subject)
A sentence can be
without a helping verb.
14. Subject + do/does/did not + Main Verb + Object
Examples:
Priya works in a bank these days.
Priya does not (doesn’t) work in a bank these days.
You play football very well.
You do not (don’t) play football very well.
I like Indian Music.
I do not (don’t) like Indian Music
They went to attend the meeting on Sunday.
They did not (didn’t) go to attend the meeting on Sunday.
Sentences
without a helping verb.
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